Fun fact, Gioachino Rossini lived until 1868, which means that Rossini not only at one point was a competitor to Beethoven but also lived to see the birth of Italy as one country (1860), the American Civil War, three French Revolutions, and shortly before his death, the unification of Northern Germany under Bismarck.
Rossini was to create his William Tell (with its iconic overture) just four years after Beethoven's 9th (again with a triumphant conlcusion, only this time it is a galop.
Um... I don't know, but you don't seem to be a classical musician. Rossini is massively popular even today, does "The Barber of Seville" ring a bell? If it does, you DO know Rossini. If you know the music used in "The Lone Ranger", YOU DO know Rossini.
And this turned out to be greatest piece of music in history.
Well, except for "I'm Too Sexy for My Shirt."
@@cisium1184 Granted.
I like five nights at Freddy’s sus remix myself
hahaha the real historical basis of "sightreading on the day of the concert" jokes
Just wanted to point out that Beethoven's secretary was a man named Anton Felix Schindler
Schindler's list reference?!?1?1!1?1!
Fun fact, Gioachino Rossini lived until 1868, which means that Rossini not only at one point was a competitor to Beethoven but also lived to see the birth of Italy as one country (1860), the American Civil War, three French Revolutions, and shortly before his death, the unification of Northern Germany under Bismarck.
Rossini was to create his William Tell (with its iconic overture) just four years after Beethoven's 9th (again with a triumphant conlcusion, only this time it is a galop.
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Бетховена чуть не поймали его же фанаты!
I’ll have to admit the Beethoven was probably the greatest composers of all time in Bali and was Mozart
Did you know that Beethoven was deaf when he made that song
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Beethoven never goes out of style. I don’t even know who Rossini is as a modern person.
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Um... I don't know, but you don't seem to be a classical musician. Rossini is massively popular even today, does "The Barber of Seville" ring a bell? If it does, you DO know Rossini. If you know the music used in "The Lone Ranger", YOU DO know Rossini.